评估金属在不同焚化灰中的分布:在不同焚化设施的情况下对可持续废物管理的影响

IF 3.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1007/s11270-024-07686-1
Joachim Emeka Arikibe, Bartłomiej Michał Cieślik
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焚化约占欧洲金属排放量的10%,而再利用或填埋焚化产品所产生的金属浸出仍然是全球关注的问题。因此,评估金属在焚烧残留物中的分布是至关重要的。本研究强调了选定金属,Zn, Mn, Ni, Co, Fe, Cr, Al, Cu和Pb在焚化灰烬中的分布与焚化炉容量/尺寸的关系。Al分布最多,Cd分布最少。2因素方差分析显示,除流化床(FB)残留物中Zn和Co存在显著差异(F > Fcrit, α = 0.05)外,其他金属的差异均有统计学意义(p > 0.05)。此外,除了同一地点相似特征样品中的Co和FB残留物中的Pb无显著差异(p > 0.05)外,其他金属的差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。污染程度(mCd)、土壤累积指数(Igeo)、富集因子(EF)、污染负荷指数(PLI)和潜在生态风险指数(PERI)显示,所有基质均具有潜在生态风险指数(PLI)。Igeo对Zn和Cu的富集表现为中~强富集,而IMSW-BA对Pb的富集表现为强富集。Al、Mn、Fe在所有基质中均呈低富集,Cu在2个基质中均呈低富集。IMSWA-BA富集Zn和Pb。PERI将FB-Gd和FB-Lz评为生态低风险,IMSW-BA和IMSW-APC为相当生态风险,其他基质为生态中等风险。研究发现,在波兰和其他地方,焚烧残留物中的金属含量需要更可持续的管理和处置焚烧产品的方式。
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Assessing Metal Distribution in Diverse Incineration Ashes: Implications for Sustainable Waste Management in Case of Different Incineration Facilities

Incineration contributes about 10% of metals emission in Europe and leaching of metals from reuse or landfilling of incineration products remains a global concern. Thus, evaluating metal distribution in incineration residues is critical. The present study highlights the distribution of selected metals, Zn, Mn, Ni, Co, Fe, Cr, Al, Cu, and Pb, in incineration ashes in relation to incinerator capacities/sizes. Al was most distributed and Cd the least. Statistical evaluation with 2-factor ANOVA revealed significant variations (F > Fcrit, α = 0.05) were observed except in fluidised bed (FB) residues for Zn and Co. Also, except Co for samples of similar features from one location, and Pb in FB residues with no significant difference (p > 0.05), other metals varied statistically (p < 0.05). The degree of contamination (mCd), geoaccumulation index (Igeo), enrichment factor (EF), pollution load index (PLI) and potential ecological risk index (PERI) revealed all matrices had PLI > 1. Igeo revealed moderate to strong accumulation of Zn and Cu in all matrices except in 3 matrices for Cu while IMSW-BA showed strong Pb accumulation. Al, Mn and Fe showed low enrichment in all matrices except in 2 matrices for Cu. Zn and Pb were extremely enriched in IMSWA-BA. PERI placed FB-Gd and FB-Lz as ecologically low-risk, IMSW-BA and IMSW-APC as considerable ecological risk and other matrices were ecologically moderate risk. The study found that the content of metals in the incineration residues requires more sustainable ways of management and disposal of incineration products in Poland and elsewhere.

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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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